Fertility control in the koala, Phascolarctos cinereus:: the impact of slow-release implants containing levonorgestrel or oestradiol on the production of pouch young

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Middleton, DR
Walters, B
Menkhorst, P
Wright, P
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[1] Healesville Sanctuary, Vet Hosp, Healesville, Vic 3777, Australia
[2] Ecoplan Australia, Hurstbridge, Vic 3099, Australia
[3] Dept Sustainabil & Environm, Pk Flora & Fauna Div, Melbourne, Vic 3002, Australia
[4] Univ Melbourne, Dept Vet Sci, Werribee, Vic 3030, Australia
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10.1071/WR02052
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Two hormone-based fertility-control treatments were trialed on free-ranging female koalas. Either levonorgestrel or oestradiol-17beta was administered in a cylindrical, silastic, sub-dermal implant. Levonorgestrel was administered in a commercially produced implant ( Norplant 2, Leiras). Two different doses of oestradiol were administered via custom-made implants of different length ( 1 cm and 0.5 cm). Treatments were randomly applied to 58 females ( each koala receiving a single implant) and a control group of 27 female koalas received no implant. Fertility, as determined by the presence of pouch young, was recorded following capture and examination during June 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001. Fertility was reduced in all treatment groups but remained high (90%) in the untreated group. Fertility was lowest in koalas that received levonorgestrel (0%) and longer oestradiol implants (5%). The results demonstrate that slow-release implants containing either of these two steroid hormones have the ability to significantly lower fertility of wild koalas for at least four breeding seasons following treatment. No adverse side effects were apparent in any of the treated individuals. Compared with the cost of current management strategies for over-abundant koala populations, their deployment on a large scale should be cost-effective.
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